Police arrested a 43-year-old Northglenn woman at about 10:45 p.m. Friday on the 2400 block of Airport Road after she reportedly would not stop knocking on her ex-husband's door, police said. Witnesses said she knocked on the door and window, threw rocks at the window and even called a maintenance man to report a leak in the home, according to police. The woman told police she had drunk two or three glasses of wine before driving to Longmont with her 11-year-old daughter in her car, police said. She was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, drunken driving, child abuse, driving on a restrained license, harassment and trespassing, police said.

A Longmont man, 21, who was wanted on suspicion of escape in Cañon City was arrested Sunday morning at his home on the 100 block of Fairbanks, police said.

A resident who lives near Staghorn Drive and Thornwood was cited on suspicion of disturbing the peace after a neighbor provided animal control with a tape recording of the resident's barking dog, according to police.

The owner of a liquor store on the 800 block of Lashley Street caught a transient man stealing a bottle of liquor at about 6:10 p.m. Saturday, according to police. The man was issued a ticket and released.

New coordinator pushes Buffs to work, play at level he expectsJim Leavitt has discovered this much about his new defense at Colorado: He has some talent with which to work, but his players need to put it in another gear. Full Story

New coordinator pushes Buffs to work, play at level he expectsJim Leavitt has discovered this much about his new defense at Colorado: He has some talent with which to work, but his players need to put it in another gear. Full Story